and a wink as to what he would ask the prime minister about but you don't get any of that from tim corbynlice which is likely surprising as it is not a subject you would normally assume he would go on. however, he picked on the fact that police numbers have been cut by something like 21,000, a cut in police budgets of nearly two billion and recorded crime had done up. how did he do? have a look. crime is of course wrong. the way you deal with it is by an effective probation service, community service orders, by rehabilitation of offenders. what she said goes to heart of the prime minister's record. she was home secretary for six years. crime is up, violent crime rising, police numbers down, and chief constables saying they no longer have the resources to keep communities safe. after seven years, seven years of cuts, will the prime minister today admits that her government's relentless cuts to police, probation services and social services have left us less safe? the social services have left us less safe ? the reality social services have left us less safe? the reality is you can't have p